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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1527, John Dee, English-Welsh mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer (died 1609) was born. In 1863, American Civil War: The New York City draft riots begin three days of rioting which will later be regarded as the worst in United States history. In 1886, Father Edward J. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town (died 1948) was born. In 1910, Lien Gisolf, Dutch high jumper (died 1993) was born. In 1932, Per Nørgård, Danish composer and music theorist (died 2025) was born. In 1962, In an unprecedented action, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan dismisses seven members of his Cabinet, marking the effective end of the National Liberals as a distinct force within British politics. In 1990, Lenin Peak disaster: a 6.4-magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan triggers an avalanche on Lenin Peak, killing 43 climbers in the deadliest mountaineering disaster in history. In 1990, Kieran Foran, New Zealand rugby league player was born. In 2013, Typhoon Soulik kills at least nine people and affects more than 160 million in East China and Taiwan. In 2015, Martin Litchfield West, English scholar, author, and academic (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
NFER: ‘Clear link’ between school disadvantage and falling rolls
Most disadvantaged schools see largest fall in pupil numbers The post NFER: ‘Clear link’ between school disadvantage and falling rolls first appeared on Schools Week.
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The Thomas B. Fordham Institute
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The newest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress’s Long-Term Trend assessments offer sharply different pictures, depending on students’ age and where they fall in the achievement distribution (see Figure 1 below). Among nine-year-olds, there is some welcome news. Scores rose four points in both reading and math since 2022, with the gains concentrated among lower-performing students. The gap between the top and bottom of the distribution also narrowed for the right reason Read More
The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 25, 2026
Gap grows in maths, writing: More than 90% of poor children fall behind by Year 3
Gap grows in maths, writing: More than 90% of poor children fall behind by Year 3
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 9, 2026
Inisiatif pendidikan Perak Sejahtera 2030 tingkat prestasi pelajar
BAGAN SERAI: Pelbagai inisiatif pendidikan di bawah Pelan Perak Sejahtera 2030 menunjukkan perkembangan positif apabila prestasi akademik pelajar di negeri ini terus mencatat peningkatan, selain membantu mengurangkan kadar keciciran. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pendidikan, Pengajian Tinggi, Belia dan Sukan negeri Perak, Datuk Khairudin Abu Hanipah berkata, laporan kemajuan tahun keempat Perak Sejahtera 2030 yang dibentangkan baru-baru ini ... Read more The post Inisiatif pendidikan Perak Sejahtera 2030 tingkat prestasi pelajar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
ComputerWeekly
· Jun 25, 2026
Canvas breach hit 160 UK unis but caused limited damage
The April 2026 ShinyHunters breach of the Canvas learning management system caused downstream impacts at more than 150 higher education institutions in the UK, but the damage appears to have been limited
TwistedSifter
· Jun 23, 2026
A Study Relationship Begins To Fray As One Friend Feels Overworked And Unappreciated
It's the student's responsibility to pass. The post A Study Relationship Begins To Fray As One Friend Feels Overworked And Unappreciated appeared first on TwistedSifter.
Higher Ed Dive
· Jun 29, 2026
Virginia and Ohio join effort to design 3-year bachelor’s degrees
While some say such degrees could increase college affordability, two groups blasted them as “stripped-down curriculum that prioritizes speed.”
Crooked Media
· Jul 1, 2026
The College Dropoff
The post The College Dropoff appeared first on Crooked Media.
The 74
· Jun 30, 2026
New Report Finds Five-Year Drop in Preschool Enrollment, but COVID’s Effects Loom
The percentage of 3- and 4-year-olds enrolled in school dropped during the most recently available five-year lookback window of federal data, though that picture is likely clouded by COVID-era school closures. The decline was cited in the Kids Count Index, an annual report released by The Annie E. Casey Foundation, which uses federal data sets []
The Week
· Jun 22, 2026
The SAT at 100
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Legal Insurrection
· Jun 23, 2026
UC STEM Professors Want to Restore SAT, ACT Requirements
The letter attributes the decline in student readiness to the University of California admissions system’s 2020 decision to eliminate standardized testing requirements... The post UC STEM Professors Want to Restore SAT, ACT Requirements first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
CityNews Montreal
· Jul 10, 2026
Poor housing conditions increases high school drop-out rates by 80% in Quebec: study
Poor housing conditions during early childhood can have long-term effects on educational outcomes, according to a recent study. An analysis of graduation rate data by Observatoire québécois des inégalités showed that living in poorly maintained homes during one’s childhood was linked to a higher risk of high school drop out rate by 80 per cent. [] The post Poor housing conditions increases high school drop-out rates by 80 in Quebec: study appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette
· Jul 1, 2026
St. Landry $18M Deficit Sparks School Closure Vote
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Education | The Guardian
· Jun 29, 2026
High-performing schools in England ‘should be encouraged to admit more white working-class pupils’
Report says once-in-a-generation changes needed to tackle why such children are lowest-performing large demographicHigh-performing primary and secondary schools in England should be encouraged to admit more disadvantaged pupils from white working-class backgrounds to help reverse a continuing crisis in underachievement, an independent inquiry has said.The independent inquiry into white working-class educational outcomes concluded the current education system was “not set up to serve white working-class children and families”. Continue reading...
MobileSyrup
· Jun 29, 2026
BMO and Best Buy are making student life easier with these 5 tech rewards
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India TV News
· Jun 27, 2026
'Remaining 13%' urge CBSE to release 12th revaluation result amid ongoing college admissions
The Central Board on Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday, June 21 released the Class 12 revaluation result 2026 for 87 per cent students, while the remaining 13 per cent is yet to get their revaluation result. As college admission, including Delhi University UG admission has been started, the students have urged CBSE to release their revaluation result as they are missing the college admission deadline.
DNyuz
· Jul 6, 2026
Research Universities Are Admitting Fewer Ph.D.s, a Bad Sign for Science
The number of students admitted to Ph.D. programs this fall dropped 15 percent from the previous year, according to data from over 50 top research universities, raising fears that the nation’s capacity to produce new science could be diminished. The decline is driven, in part, by a chaotic and unpredictable federal funding environment under the []
TheJournal.ie
· Jun 29, 2026
Last chance for students to change their college course choices
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The College Fix
· Jun 26, 2026
Is college still worth it in 2026? We asked an expert
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Research Professional News
· Jul 2, 2026
UKRI hiking spending to stem decline in newly funded PhDs
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The News Letter
· Jul 2, 2026
Givan says school funding reforms will boost parental choice - but UUP raise fears about rural schools
The Department of Education's latest announcement on school funding risks accelerating the decline of rural schools, which serve as the heart of their communities, the UUP leader has said.
Nepal News
· Jul 12, 2026
युवाले खोजेको विश्वविद्यालय
नेपाली समाज यतिबेला विश्वासको संकटबाट गुज्रिरहेको छ। युवाको ठूलो हिस्सा भविष्यप्रति अनिश्चित छ। शिक्षा, रोजगारी, राजनीति, सार्वजनिक संस्था र सामाजिक नेतृत्वप्रति उनीहरूको भरोसा कमजोर हुँदै गएको छ। यस्तो समयमा विश्वविद्यालयको भूमिका घट्दैन, बरु अझ महत्त्वपूर्ण हुन्छ। विश्वविद्यालय डिग्री दिने संस्था मात्र होइन; समाजले आफ्नो भविष्यबारे सोच्ने, प्रश्न गर्ने, गल्तीबाट सिक्ने र नयाँ सम्भावना निर्माण गर्ने []
National Review
· Jun 22, 2026
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· Jul 7, 2026
Fewer than half of students passing math, reading at 900 NYC public schools
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ASCD SmartBrief
· Jun 23, 2026
Don't fix the robot (Let students figure it out)
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· Jul 4, 2026
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· Jul 8, 2026
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Bacon’s Rebellion
· Jun 26, 2026
Virginia Board of Education Rejects Surprise Proposal to Delay Cut Score Increases…For Now
The Virginia Board of Education on Thursday rejected a last-minute proposal from the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) to delay implementation of tougher passing standards (“cut scores”) on Standards of Learning (SOL) exams. Board members repeatedly emphasized we have the lowest math and reading cut scores in the country and that Virginia students, especially the []
Fark
· Jul 5, 2026
College students are no longer smarter than a fourth grader [Sad]
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Fortune
· Jun 30, 2026
Remote-first fintech giant Revolut is making the office compulsory for new Gen Z grads—and they’ll earn flexibility like their peers after one year
Revolut is pulling back its remote-first perks for grads in 2027—but those who succeed in the program have a shot at the digital nomad lifestyle.
The Standard
· Jun 27, 2026
Why eight London boroughs are defying the capital's 'secondary wave' of falling pupil numbers
Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Brent, Ealing, Hounslow and Barnet have all seen school rolls grow
Arise News
· Jul 10, 2026
UBA Foundation Partners Slum2School To Boost Financial Literacy
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BBC News
· Jul 4, 2026
The schools starting late after 1am England kick-off to 'reduce pressure' on parents
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· Jul 1, 2026
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 11, 2026
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· Jun 23, 2026
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Proto Thema - English
· Jun 23, 2026
Detailed tables: The schools being abolished, merged, downgraded, and the new ones being established across Greece
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MS NOW
· Jun 29, 2026
Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
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The Hill
· Jun 21, 2026
How did basic literacy stop being a prerequisite for college?
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